15th Avenue. This quiet and quaint little avenue on top of Capitol Hill, is home to many small businesses including restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, grocery stores, and bars. Not much happens here expect for a tiny flurry of nightlife during the weekend.

Capitol Hill is the most densely populated residential district in Seattle. It is also without a single pot shop. Not only this is surprising because of the number of residents that would benefit from a pot shop nearby, but because of its’ historical counter culture status – a pot shop here just makes sense.

Does this make Tok and a possible ‘Uncle Ikes II,’ Seattle’s version of Monopoly’s ‘Boardwalk’ and ‘Park Place?’ What do you think of two recreational marijuana stores so close to each other on the avenue? How much of an upper hand will Ian Eisenberg’s new shop have in terms of branding, if it was to be called Uncle Ike’s II?